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ORDOLL have been a manufacturer since 2005. Our factory covers over 20000 square meters with professional sculptors and designers, 20 technicians and 230 employees. We specialized in developing, designing, producing and selling fibreglass mannequins for display clothes and cyberskin mannequin for display under wear and breasts. We recently ventured into love dolls. Our first model is OR156 which is 156cm (inclusive of head) with the first Sara head. Designers are working hard to introduce more heads in the coming months. Website: www.ordoll.com
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Tufgngbob
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I am meaning to order a 156 with the newer H cup. I have heard from some not to get TPE because it can not be repaired. Others say that they like it much better than silicone.

Can someone please tell me if TPE can be repaired and also how likely is it to need repair? Is it any more or less durable than silicone?

If anyone has any other input on Silicone vs TPE, please feel free to share that as well

Thank you,

Mob

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Hi Mob

I think you know about the never ending story about TPE and silicone , your are member for 3 years now :) .

I got no TPE Doll , but I've read about repairs on TPE dolls here in TDF .

My reason why I decided to a silicone doll is the smell of TPE . Some smells more others less but they smell .

If I had an extra room to store her , that would be no problem , but i don´t have that .

Maybe I'm exaggerating, but long time ago I had a TPE ass that stunk like hell :haha4:

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carlrob3 wrote:I am meaning to order a 156 with the newer H cup. I have heard from some not to get TPE because it can not be repaired. Others say that they like it much better than silicone.

Can someone please tell me if TPE can be repaired and also how likely is it to need repair? Is it any more or less durable than silicone?

If anyone has any other input on Silicone vs TPE, please feel free to share that as well

Thank you,

Mob
Hiya

The only probs with TPE is they can easily tear if your not carefull with them.They can be repaired with TPE glue.

They can stain easily if dark clothing are worn before washing clothes 1st. But stains can be removed with TPE stain remover

So TPE Dolls can be repaired if you have the right stuff for it

The smell will go after a while if you purchase her new, you can spray perfume on her to remove smell if its annoying you.

I got one second hand and she dosent smell at all.

The pros having a TPE doll is they feel very realistic but you have to be carefull with them m8 :D

I hope that helps :whistle: :whistle:

Regards Wingham

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Hi

Each doll type has their various advantages and disadvantages. My best suggestion is to read the various reviews folks have posted especially the 1 year 2 year reviews. You'll get a pretty good idea of how these different models hold up and what type of problems you'll encounter. They all have their pros and cons. Feel free to read my review on my doll, I've had her for a year and a half, but TPE has not been here that long.

And also note that all the manufactures are constantly adjusting and improving their models. You'll just need to do the research and balance cost features and risk.

There is a wealth of info here but you'll have do some digging

Best of luck

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Thank you all for the replies. They were helpful.

Mob

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I have owned several dolls, expensive and cheap, silicone and TPE, and by far the tpe is better. None have a smell at all. They don't tear unless the 'skeleton' breaks. Believe me, I am rough with my dolls. I only use them for sex. No clothes, and always ready in bed :thumbs_up:

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ttdjderek2 wrote:I have owned several dolls, expensive and cheap, silicone and TPE, and by far the tpe is better. None have a smell at all. They don't tear unless the 'skeleton' breaks. Believe me, I am rough with my dolls. I only use them for sex. No clothes, and always ready in bed :thumbs_up:
Good post.

My Sarah is an outdated WM153 I purchased in July of 2013, and she's holding up well. I want another, because the dolls have been improved. That doesn't mean my Sarah isn't fun.

Ttdjderek, please fix your original username. You have 3 user names. At least, they all start the same.
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Tufgngbob wrote:I am meaning to order a 156 with the newer H cup. I have heard from some not to get TPE because it can not be repaired. Others say that they like it much better than silicone.

Can someone please tell me if TPE can be repaired and also how likely is it to need repair? Is it any more or less durable than silicone?

If anyone has any other input on Silicone vs TPE, please feel free to share that as well

Thank you,

Mob
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